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	<title>Plasma TV Mount Guide &#187; Mounting TVs</title>
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		<title>Swivel Bracket TV Mount</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 18:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swivel bracket TV mounts are common accessories that are used when a television is mounted to a wall or from the ceiling, it can be turned in different positions to accommodate all viewers in the room. Waiting rooms, airports, hotels, and sports bars all use some type of mounted swivel brackets. Typically found in screen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Swivel bracket TV mounts are common accessories that are used when a television is mounted to a wall or from the ceiling, it can be turned in different positions to accommodate all viewers in the room. Waiting rooms, airports, hotels, and sports bars all use some type of mounted swivel brackets.</p>
<p>Typically found in screen sizes from thirty two to sixty inches, these TV mounts have a three hundred and sixty degree swivel with adjustable tilt for angled viewing. Other benefits of installing mounted swivel brackets for your TV include adjustable heights so every one has a clear view of the screen, fixed tilt glare reduction, and customized installation either inside or outside your home.</p>
<p>Depending on the model, load capacity for swivel bracket mounts range between ninety to one hundred and seventy five pounds. Heavy duty models may support as much as two hundred and fifty pounds.</p>
<p>Premium television mounts are constructed from cold rolled, heavy gauge steel in colors of silver or black. There are three kinds of television mounts, single stud, heavy duty, and concrete.</p>
<p>Single stud mounts have a single swing arm that extends up to twenty five inches with pivot and tilt adjustment. The heavy duty mount fastens directly to surface walls, it includes a safety strap and adherent side pads. Concrete TV mounts are made of heavy gauge steel and includes mounting hardware.</p>
<p>Wall or ceiling mounted brackets are the most commonly used, but there are also tabletop mounted swivel brackets, mounts for wide body television carts, and adjustable height swivel mounts for carts or tables.</p>
<p>Swivel brackets are sold in kits that include ceiling plate, an adapter plate, screen adapter, mounting hardware, and installation guide. If you are planning to upgrade your existing TV mount, there are online and local suppliers with accessories like anchors, ceiling plates, and extensions.</p>
<p>Trained installers will securely attach your television to the mounted bracket, keeping your investment safe from theft or accidents. Those who are comfortable with drills, tools, and construction may prefer to install the TV mount themselves. This should only be done if you have done the installation before, and if you are trained in wiring and electrical safety.</p>
<p>It is highly recommended that you hire professional installers to complete the job for you. The added benefit of knowing that your swivel bracket TV mount is properly secured is well worth the price of installation.</p>
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		<title>Flat Panel TV Wall Mounts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 19:42:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TVs are not the big bulky boxes they used to be, designed so that the only practical place you could put them was on a table. There were brackets that could be used to mount them by most people did not really bother back then unless circumstances called for it. Now that TVs have been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>TVs are not the big bulky boxes they used to be, designed so that the only practical place you could put them was on a table. There were brackets that could be used to mount them by most people did not really bother back then unless circumstances called for it. Now that TVs have been designed to be flat, it is almost like they were meant to be mounted on the wall because, well that is just the right way to do it, just like mounting a painting. It just seems easier and neater and more accessible. The roles have been reversed so now getting flat panel TV wall mounts seems the norm, not the exception.</p>
<p>If you have a flat panel TV at home, the great advantage of getting it mounted on the wall is that it is much more accessible to everybody from a greater area of the relevant room. No taller siblings getting in the way and starting the ‘war at home’ that never seems to end and you having to play the eternal peacemaker for. These brackets are able to accommodate TVs that are anything from 13 inches to 56 inches and 45 to 130 pounds or more. In fact, the only weak link in the whole system is the strength of your wall and the height of your ceiling. Another interesting feature of some of the specialized brackets is that some of them have a swivel feature. Thus if you for example have an on suite kitchen, living room you can fix it that you can watch your TV from the kitchen or, after a quick swivel the living room and you didn’t have to do any heavy carrying.</p>
<p>Another great advantage of securely mounting an expensive item such as a 100 inch, high definition, LCD TV on the wall is the fact that it, god forbid this feature is ever needed, will make life much harder for a burglar. No longer will he or she need to just unplug, pick up and run; now the swine’s job becomes a lot harder and complicated. The more difficult we make their lives, the better.</p>
<p>These advantages are even more relevant in a night club, bar or store that wants to have the advantage of TV entertainment that is accessible to all their patrons from most or all areas of their establishment. If you are going to get the flat panel TV, then the only really practical and best way to mount it is with flat panel TV wall mounts. Some things just go together like chocolate and cake, beach and sea, wall mounts and a flat screen TV.</p>
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		<title>Plasma TV Wall Brackets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 19:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have just purchased a new plasma television; you are excited to set it up in your home and begin your enhanced viewing experience, but are wondering how to display your new asset. Although there are multiple options for how to display plasma TVs, and incorporate them into the existing style and design of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You have just purchased a new plasma television; you are excited to set it up in your home and begin your enhanced viewing experience, but are wondering how to display your new asset. Although there are multiple options for how to display plasma TVs, and incorporate them into the existing style and design of the home, consider mounting yours on a wall, for a chic and modern look that saves valuable space.</p>
<p>Plasma TV wall brackets are becoming an increasingly popular method of establishing a television within the home. Essentially fittings that are designed to fit to your television and attach firmly to an existing wall, they allow you to display your TV much in the same way that you might display a mounted painting or photograph.</p>
<p>There are multiple advantages to using wall mounts or brackets. In addition to creating a modern and unique feel in the TV room, they take up considerably less space than conventional TV stand or entertainment system set ups. With a wall mount, you will no longer have to concern yourself with how to clean around and behind your TV stand, and there will be no unsightly wires to conceal. In addition, if you live in a smaller space, where floor space is at a premium, a wall bracket will be entirely unobtrusive, allowing you more space for furnishings and other design features.</p>
<p>Are you concerned that plasma TV wall brackets will not allow you the flexibility that a conventional TV stand offers? Simply consider installing a bracket that is adjustable. There are multiple makes and varieties of wall mounts on today&#8217;s market. Some of the most versatile ones not only tilt up and down and from side to side, allowing you to customize your viewing experience, but they also fit multiple sizes of televisions. This means that if, at some point, you decide to upgrade or downsize, you could still effectively use the same wall bracket, and not worry about having to purchase and install an entirely new one.</p>
<p>Prices of wall brackets will vary, depending on a number of factors. Some of these factors include make and model, as well as size, and extra features, such as the tilting options that were discussed above. The location and time of your purchase may also affect the selling price. It is possible to find wall mounts ranging from as little as $30.00 USD, to as high as $200.00 USD.</p>
<p>In order to find the plasma TV wall mount that is right for you, consider doing some online research, to evaluate average prices for the style and model that you wish to purchase. On some websites, it is even possible to purchase used wall mounts at discounted prices.</p>
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